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Looking for a garage to fix the Coolant Change on your Proton?

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Save money: Instantly compare Proton Coolant Change prices in your local area to find the best deal.

Save time: Book your Coolant Change online – no upfront registration required! No need to ring around, hang on the phone or wait until the garages are open – find and book the best deal quickly and easily with our online booking tool.

Quick and easy: Simply enter the vehicle registration number of your Proton and your post code, compare prices, choose a local garage and book your Coolant Change.

No payment required: You won’t pay a penny until all of the work is complete.

Speak to an expert mechanic: If you need to speak to a mechanic about your Proton, call one of our experts today on 03304 004439.

"Was contacted by Stoneacre after making booking and told about a Multipoint check for £14.99 which included a free litre of oil to take away. From arriving to leaving the service was excellent and even shown around points of concern whilst vehicle on ramp. The garage did not have the free litre of oil suitable for my vehicle available and therefore did not charge me a penny for the inspection. A good print out showing what was inspected etc and areas of concern along with quotes was given too. Well done Stoneacre Goole. First class customer care even for something they did not receive any payment for. 10/10"

"First time i have used Fitch autos,great communication with very polite staff ,kept well informed of when car would be collected and returned to me,very happy with quality of service will use this garage for all my service needs from now on,would highly recommend. "

What is a coolant change?

Coolant is a special liquid, also called antifreeze, which keeps your engine cool by removing excess heat through the radiator. Essentially, it is a chemical solution which doesn't freeze in cold climates. Over time, this liquid will gradually get used up, and so it should be checked on a frequent basis - every 3 to 6 months.

In addition, coolant contains corrosion inhibitors that protect the metal, plastic and rubber in the cooling system from corroding in the presence of hot water.

So engine coolant does at least three different things! It helps transfer heat away from your engine, to the radiator; it prevents the cooling system freezing in very cold conditions; and it helps protect the whole cooling system from the corrosive effects of the hot water in it.

About Proton

Proton is a Malaysian car manufacturer which set up shop in 1983 on the orders of the then Malaysian Prime Minister, whose aim was for the country to build its own national car. Today Proton exports to more than 50 countries worldwide including the UK, where it has been selling vehicles since 2009.

One of the most popular Proton models currently sold in the UK is the Gen-2, a family saloon which also comes in an ‘Ecologic’ dual-fuel variant. This gives you the option to run the car on LPG, which will save you money on fuel costs. The other main current models on offer are the Savvy, an inexpensive compact city car, and the Satria Neo, a 3 door supermini.

Proton’s partnership with Lotus engineering has led to improved steering and cornering; the Gen-2 in particular gains plaudits from drivers for its comfortable ride. However, in general Proton drivers frequently report noisy engines, as well as bemoaning the interior’s rather cheap look and feel.